SEC plans to force public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions
Under a groundbreaking new rule the SEC is expected to propose Monday, hundreds of businesses would be required to measure and disclose greenhouse gas emissions in a standardized way for the first time, according to people briefed on the matter.
Meal-kit delivery companies flourished early in the pandemic, but are struggling now
During the pandemic, meal kits helped answer the perennial question, “What do we want for dinner?” That may be changing.
War is driving up food prices, exacerbating shortages abroad, especially for food-insecure nations
War in Ukraine is driving up food prices in those countries that depend on Black Sea grains and oils.
Congress urges feds to examine drug companies aiming to turn opioid settlements to tax breaks
House members say firms may be trying to shift the financial burden onto taxpayers.
As China’s covid outbreak expands, whole cities and provinces are sealed off and key industries closed
The closing of several important Chinese manufacturing hubs will further disrupt the world's already strained supply chains.
Russian oil giant Lukoil had big dreams for its U.S. gas stations. The invasion of Ukraine could spell the end.
Lukoil, which observers said had maintained some independence from Putin, is now caught in a high-stakes economic battle due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Beyond the pump: Record gas prices are pushing up everyday costs, dampening economic recovery
Shipping, transportation, and even lawn care and mobile dog grooming services are getting more expensive.
Lobbying broke all-time mark in 2021 amid flurry of government spending
Industry spending topped $3.7 billion for the first time, as 3,700 new companies and organizations hired lobbyists since the start of the pandemic.
Silicon Valley companies have been rewriting their rules during the war in Ukraine. Russia is retaliating.
Russia sought to declare Facebook an extremist organization and YouTube blocked Russian state media channels worldwide on Friday, an escalation of the tit-for-tat between Silicon Valley companies and Russia as the Ukraine war enters its third week.
Dozens of corporations are still in Russia. It’s getting harder for them to leave.
Several multinationals have stayed despite public blowback, and experts say they are running out of time to protect their assets and reputations.
Biden, European allies move to strip Russia of trade status
The president calls the actions a “crushing blow" to the Russian economy, which already has been pummeled by financial sanctions.
Stop speeding, get the junk out of your trunk, and other strategies to save money at the gas pump
With gas prices spiking, drivers are looking for ways to cut their costs. Here are some strategies that can save you money — and other moves that may not reduce your costs as much as you think.
How a Yale professor’s viral list pressured companies to pull out of Russia
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld has spent decades pushing executives to act to benefit society.
Oil price shock jolts global recovery as economic impact of Russia’s invasion spreads
Europe to bear greatest costs while inflation fight in the United States gets tougher.



